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PROXIMATE CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY FRASS (BSFF), COMMON HOUSE CRICKET FRASS (CHCF), AND NPK 15:15:15 GRANULATED SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZERS, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA PLANT HOUSE TOP SOIL, AND ALL POST-HARVEST SOILS OF APPLIED FERTILIZERS.
DESCRIPTION : Proximate Chemical Analyses of Black Soldier Fly Frass (BSFF), Common House Cricket Frass (CHCF), and NPK 15:15:15 Granulated Slow-Release Fertilizers, Universiti Sains Malaysia Plant House Top Soil, and all Post-harvest Soils of applied Fertilizers.
CONTRIBUTOR : NUR AZURA BINTI ADAM (12/05/2023 10:19 AM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI PERTANIAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2449 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 0 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [insect frass] , [ faecal matter] , [ Hermetia illucens] , [ Acheta domesticus] , [ agricultural solid wastes] , [ plant-based wastes] , [ organic fertilizer] , [ ammonium toxicity] , [ crude fibre]
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WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR HEPATITIS B VACCINATION IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
DESCRIPTION : Raw data for manuscript: Willingness to Pay for Hepatitis B Vaccination in Selangor, Malaysia: A Cross-Sectional Household Survey. This manuscript is submitted to Plos ONE.
CONTRIBUTOR : NIAZLIN BINTI MOHD TAIB (11/05/2023 19:22 PM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI PERUBATAN DAN SAINS KESIHATAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 1892 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 12 ;
KEYWORD : [Hepatitis B] , [ vaccine] , [ malaysia] , [] , [ survey]
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DRAFT GENOME SEQUENCE OF MYO-INOSITOL UTILIZING AEROMONAS DHAKENSIS 1P11S3 ISOLATED FROM STRIPED CATFISH (PANGASIANODON HYPOPTHALMUS) IN A LOCAL FISH FARM IN MALAYSIA
DESCRIPTION : A hypervirulent pathotype of A. hydrophila (vAh) is responsible for Motile Aeromonas Septicemia (MAS) and causes mass mortalities among farmed carp and catfish species in the USA and China. One unique phenotype for vAh among other A. hydrophila strains is the ability to utilize myo-inositol as a sole carbon source. While screening for Aeromonas isolates from diseased fish that can grow using myo-inositol as a sole carbon source, A. dhakensis 1P11S3 was isolated from the spleen of striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypopthalmus) displaying clinical MAS symptoms from a freshwater farm in Malaysia. Aeromonas dhakensis is also an important pathogen in aquaculture, and in this study, we report the draft genome sequence for A. dhakensis 1P11S3, that utilize myo-inositol as a sole carbon source.
CONTRIBUTOR : MOHD TERMIZI BIN YUSOF (11/05/2023 17:00 PM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI BIOTEKNOLOGI DAN SAINS BIOMOLEKUL
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2707 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 0 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Draft genome] , [ myo-inositol A.] , [ dhakensis] , [ Malaysia]
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PERCEPTION OF MALAYSIAN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL TOWARDS FAMILY MEDICINE SPECIALISTS
DESCRIPTION : Perception of healthcare providers who worked with family medicine specialists (FMSs) could translate into the effectiveness of primary healthcare delivery in daily practices. This study examined perceptions of public healthcare providers/professionals (PHCPs) on FMSs at public health clinics throughout Malaysia. This was a cross-sectional study in 2012-2013 using postal method targeting PHCPs from three categories of health facilities, namely health clinics, health offices and hospitals. A structured questionnaire was developed to assess PHCP's perception of FMS's clinical competency, safety practice, ethical and professional values, and research involvement. It consists of 37 items with Likert scale of strongly disagree (a score of 1) to strongly agree (a score of 5). Interaction and independent effect of the independent variables were tested and adjusted means score were reported. The participants' response rate was 58.0% (780/1345) with almost equal proportion from each of the three public healthcare facilities. There were more positive perceptions than negative among the PHCPs. FMSs were perceived to provide effective and safe treatment to their patients equally disregards of patient's social background. However, there were some concerns of FMSs not doing home visits, not seeing walk-in patients, had long appointment time, not active in scientific research, writing and publication. There were significant differences in perception based on a respondent's health care facility (p < 0.0001) and frequency of encounter (p < 0.0001). PHCPs had overall positive perceptions on FMSs across all the domains investigated. PHCPs from different health care facilities and frequency of encounter with FMSs had different perception. Practicing FMSs could improve on the critical service areas that were perceived to be important but lacking. FMSs might need further support in conducting research and writing for publication.
CONTRIBUTOR : CHEW BOON HOW (11/05/2023 16:40 PM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI PERUBATAN DAN SAINS KESIHATAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 1023 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Clinical competence; Clinical ethics; Family physicians; Healthcare providers; Malaysia; Perception; Physician’s practice patterns; Professional competence; Research activities.]
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DATA FOR URBAN AND RURAL PREFERENCES TOWARDS WETLAND CONSERVATION USING SUBSIDY REDUCTION AS PAYMENT VEHICLE
DESCRIPTION : The preferences for wetland conservation among urban and rural dwellers in Malaysia estimated using a choice experiment. Wetland conservation alternatives were described in terms of environmental protection zones, biodiversity protection, recreational services and flood. Each alternative was connected to a cost for the household, which was a reduction in subsidies for daily goods. Using a latent class model, three groups were identified with distinctly different preferences. The results indicated potential conflicts over wetland conservation impacts and targets. Accordingly, the divide in preferences should be taken into account in policy-making, and the insights provided here may inform efforts to avoid conflict across the population.
CONTRIBUTOR : SUZIANA BINTI HASSAN (11/05/2023 16:36 PM)
FACULTY : KAMPUS UPM BINTULU
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2122 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Econometrics] , [ Conservation Behavior]
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RNA-SEQUENCING OF LYMPH, SPLEEN, AND THYMUS TRANSCRIPTOME OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA M. FASCICULARIS
DESCRIPTION : The cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is an extensively utilised nonhuman primate model for biomedical research due to its biological, behavioural, and genetic similarities to humans. Genomic information of cynomolgus macaque is vital for research in various fields; however, there is presently a shortage of genomic information on the Malaysian cynomolgus macaque. This study aimed to sequence, assemble, annotate, and profile the Peninsular Malaysian cynomolgus macaque transcriptome derived from three tissues (lymph node, spleen, and thymus) using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology. A total of 174,208,078 paired end 70 base pair sequencing reads were obtained from the Illumina Hi-Seq 2500 sequencer. The overall mapping percentage of the sequencing reads to the M. fascicularis reference genome ranged from 53-63%. Categorisation of expressed genes to Gene Ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway categories revealed that GO terms with the highest number of associated expressed genes include Cellular process, Catalytic activity, and Cell part, while for pathway categorisation, the majority of expressed genes in lymph node, spleen, and thymus fall under the Global overview and maps pathway category, while 266, 221, and 138 genes from lymph node, spleen, and thymus were respectively enriched in the Immune system category. Enriched Immune system pathways include Platelet activation pathway, Antigen processing and presentation, B cell receptor signalling pathway, and Intestinal immune network for IgA production. Differential gene expression analysis among the three tissues revealed 574 differentially expressed genes (DEG) between lymph and spleen, 5402 DEGs between lymph and thymus, and 7008 DEGs between spleen and thymus. Venn diagram analysis of expressed genes revealed a total of 2,630, 253, and 279 tissue-specific genes respectively for lymph node, spleen, and thymus tissues. This is the first time the lymph node, spleen, and thymus transcriptome of the Peninsular Malaysian cynomolgus macaque have been sequenced via RNA-Seq. Novel transcriptomic data will further enrich the present M. fascicularis genomic database and provide future research potentials, including novel transcript discovery, comparative studies, and molecular markers development.
CONTRIBUTOR : NOORJAHAN BANU BINTI MOHAMMED ALITHEEN (11/05/2023 16:25 PM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI BIOTEKNOLOGI DAN SAINS BIOMOLEKUL
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2702 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Genomic database; Lymph node; Macaca fascicularis; Peninsular malaysian; RNA sequencing; Spleen; Thymus; Transcriptome]
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THE MALAYSIAN GESTATIONAL DIABETES AND PREVENTION OF DIABTES STUDY (MY GODDESS)
DESCRIPTION : Over 50% of women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) will develop type 2 diabetes (T2D) in later life. Asian women experience a disproportionate risk of both GDM and T2D compared to women from other ethnic backgrounds. Lifestyle interventions and behavior change can delay or even prevent the onset of T2D. We have developed a digitalized diabetes prevention intervention for the prevention of T2D in Malaysian women with GDM.
CONTRIBUTOR : CHEW BOON HOW (11/05/2023 16:18 PM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI PERUBATAN DAN SAINS KESIHATAN
PUBLICATION : 2 ; FILE IN :
HAS VIEWS : 1300 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 0 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 0 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [gestational diabetes mellitus] , [ diabetes prevention] , [ randomized controlled trial] , [ mobile app]
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AQUATIC MOLLUSCA (GASTROPODA AND BIVALVIA) FROM THE MALAYSIAN BORNEO: THE INCONSISTENCY RECORDS
DESCRIPTION : This data set contains the available taxonomic inconsistencies of aquatic Mollusca (Gastropoda and Bivalvia) reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia) comprised of two provinces namely Sarawak and Sabah along with the federal territory of Labuan.
CONTRIBUTOR : HADI BIN HAMLI (11/05/2023 11:51 AM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI SAINS PERTANIAN DAN MAKANAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2486 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Borneo] , [ Malaysia] , [ Gastropoda] , [ Bivalvia] , [ Mollusca] , [ Sarawak] , [ Sabah] , [ Marine] , [ Freshwater inconsistency ]
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AQUATIC MOLLUSCA (GASTROPODA AND BIVALVIA) FROM THE MALAYSIAN BORNEO: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDS
DESCRIPTION : The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) have an ancient history of 255 years, while the first record was observed in 1767 by the pioneer Carl Linnaeus.
CONTRIBUTOR : HADI BIN HAMLI (11/05/2023 11:41 AM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI SAINS PERTANIAN DAN MAKANAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2331 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Borneo] , [ Malaysia] , [ Gastropoda] , [ Bivalvia] , [ Mollusca] , [ Sarawak] , [ Sabah] , [ Marine] , [ Freshwater ]
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MASSIVE MSV000090428-SHEDDING LIGHT ON PIPER’S IDENTITY VIA COMPUTATIONAL MASS SPECTROMETRY
DESCRIPTION : Computational mass spectrometry study involving LC-MS/MS analysis of methanol extracts of lyophilized leaves of Piper rubro-venosum to assess whether the names Piper rubro-venosum and Piper crocatum refer to one species of Piper.
CONTRIBUTOR : KHOZIRAH BINTI SHAARI (11/05/2023 10:55 AM)
FACULTY : INSTITUT BIOSAINS
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 2465 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 0 ; DOWNLOAD : 0 ;
KEYWORD : [Piper cf. fragile] , [ Piper] , [ Piper ornatum] , [ Piper fragile] , [ Piper crocatum] , [ Malaysia] , [ Neolignans]
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DATASET OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES TOWARDS COVID-19
DESCRIPTION : Dataset of knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19 among Malaysian
CONTRIBUTOR : HAZWAN BIN MAT DIN (11/05/2023 09:50 AM)
FACULTY : INSTITUT GERONTOLOGI
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 561 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 2 ;
KEYWORD : [COVID-19] , [ attitudes] , [ knowledge] , [ practices ]
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HIGHER MORTALITY RATES FOR LARGE AND MEDIUM-SIZED MAMMALS ON PLANTATION ROADS COMPARED TO HIGHWAYS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
DESCRIPTION : The fragmentation of forests by agricultural expansion, urbanisation and road networks is a global phenomenon. In Southeast Asia, wildlife populations are being isolated into pockets of natural habitat surrounded by road networks and monoculture plantations. Mortality by wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) is causing a decline in many species of conservation priority in human-modified landscapes. This study is the first in Malaysia to investigate factors affecting the occurrence of WVCs. We assessed roadkill data gathered by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks on small, medium and large mammals in Peninsular Malaysia. We examined the relationship between wildlife road accidents and environmental factors. We found a total of 605 roadkills, involving 21 species. Roadkill records included three species classified as endangered. Road type, year, and distance from continuous and fragmented forests were significant for determining mammal mortality. Unexpectedly, the majority of road mortality occurred on oil palm plantation roads compared to highways. Mortality of small and medium mammals was greater at locations further away from continuous forest than those closer to forests. Segmentation of continuous forest by roads should be avoided wherever possible, and wildlife corridors should be put in place to reduce the threat of roads on crossing wildlife.
CONTRIBUTOR : BADRUL AZHAR BIN MD SHARIF (11/05/2023 09:19 AM)
FACULTY : FAKULTI PERHUTANAN
PUBLICATION : 0 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 1082 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 1 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 1 ; DOWNLOAD : 3 ;
KEYWORD : [mammals] , [ plantation ]
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CHARACTERIZING SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AMONG UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA STUDENTS USING RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AS A BIOMARKER
DESCRIPTION : Functional MRI data for brain MRI of young adults. Background: Problematic Instagram use (PIGU), a specific type of internet addiction, is prevalent among adolescents and young adults. In certain instances, Instagram acts as a platform for exhibiting photos of risk-taking behavior that the subjects with PIGU upload to gain likes as a surrogate for gaining peer acceptance and popularity. Aims: The primary objective was to evaluate whether addiction-specific cues compared with neutral cues, i.e., negative emotional valence cues vs. positive emotional valence cues, would elicit activation of the dopaminergic reward network (i.e., precuneus, nucleus accumbens, and amygdala) and consecutive deactivation of the executive control network [i.e., medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC)], in the PIGU subjects.
CONTRIBUTOR : SUBAPRIYA A/P SUPPIAH (09/05/2023 10:30 AM)
FACULTY : PUSAT PENGIMEJAN DIAGNOSTIK NUKLEAR
PUBLICATION : 2 ; FILE IN : HDFS 
HAS VIEWS : 574 ; FOLDER IN PROJECT : 2 ; FILE IN PROJECT : 135 ; DOWNLOAD : 139 ;
KEYWORD : [smartphone addiction] , [ functional MRI] , [ cue-reactivity] , [ BOLD signal; behavioral addiction; emotional cues; social media addiction; response to reward; social networking.]